Our Attorneys

Alan S. Pierce

Alan S. Pierce is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) and obtained a Juris Doctor Degree from Suffolk University Law School. He is admitted to practice before the Courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is a member of the Salem, Essex County and Massachusetts Bar Associations as well as the American Bar Association and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys and its Board of Governors.

Daniel P. Napolitano

Daniel P. Napolitano is a graduate of Merrimack College. He obtained a Juris Doctor Degree from the New England School of Law. Attorney Napolitano is admitted to practice before the Courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts. He is a former Assistant District Attorney for Suffolk County.

Judson L. Pierce

Judson L. Pierce has been an Associate with the law firm of Pierce, Pierce & Napolitano in Salem, MA since 1999 specializing in the area of worker's compensation litigation. Judson is a 1994 graduate of Vassar College where he earned his Bachelor's in Political Science. He obtained his Juris Doctor Degree from Suffolk University Law School in 1997. While attending Suffolk University Law School Judson worked in the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office's Fair Labor and Business Practices Division and interned at a State Senator's office and also with the Justice Resource Institute.

Grace A. Harrington

Grace is a graduate of Saint Anselm College. She obtained a Juris Doctor from the New England School of Law. She is admitted to practice before the Courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association.

Susan Groden McDonald

Susan received her Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School, where she worked as a student attorney at the Boston College Legal Assistance Bureau. Susan represented low income clients in civil litigation matters, including family and housing cases.

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